Manned Flight No. | 23 |
Manned flight of the USA No. | 15 |
The manned flight of the Gemini No. | 9 |
Launch: | 09/12/1966 14:42:26 |
Landing: | 09/15/1966 13:59:35 |
Duration: | 2 d 23 h 17 m 8 s (71 h 17 m 8 s) |
Orbits completed: | 44 |
Astronaut No. 29
Astronaut of the USA No. 18
Gordon: 1st flight
Cumulative time: 2 d 23 h 17 m 8 s
(71 h 17 m 8 s)
Astronaut No. 21
Astronaut of the USA No. 10
Conrad: 2nd flight
Cumulative time: 10 d 22 h 12 m 22 s
(262 h 12 m 22 s)
Richard Gordon and Charles Conrad in Gemini spaceship.
The Gemini 11 spacecraft after splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean.
The longest flight:
12/04/1965 13 d 18 h 35 m 01 s (330 h 35 m 1 s) Frank Borman and James Lovell
The largest number of flights: 2 Grissom, Cooper, Schirra, Stafford, Young, Conrad
The most cumulative time in space: 13 d 18 h 35 m 01 s (330 h 35 m 1 s) Frank Borman and James Lovell
The ninth manned flight on the program Gemini. Docking with Agena target vehicle. Gemini 11 reached its apogee about 1,372 km, the highest Earth orbit by a manned spacecraft. Richard Gordon conducted two extravehicular activities.